Gale to Asajigahara by Katsushika Hokusai

Gale to Asajigahara - Katsushika Hokusai -

Artwork Information

TitleGale to Asajigahara
ArtistKatsushika Hokusai
Art MovementUkiyo-e
Current LocationGuimet Museum, Paris, France

About Gale to Asajigahara

The artwork named “Gale to Asajigahara” by the esteemed artist Katsushika Hokusai is a significant piece from the Ukiyo-e art movement and belongs to the genre painting category. This notable artwork is currently housed in the Guimet Museum in Paris, France.

In “Gale to Asajigahara,” the composition captures a dynamic and engaging scene. The foreground features three figures, each attired in traditional Japanese clothing, seemingly in motion amidst a gusty wind, as indicated by their postures and flowing garments. The central figure appears to be exerting effort to counterbalance the wind’s force, while the other two characters show distinctiveness in their reactions to the environmental condition. The backdrop showcases a serene natural landscape with subtle earthy tones and sparse vegetation, leading the viewer’s gaze towards distant mountains and a calm body of water. Above the main scene, an inscription in Japanese script provides a cultural and textual context, enhancing the artwork’s narrative depth. The artwork displays Hokusai’s mastery in portraying everyday life through intricate detail and fluid lines, emblematic of the Ukiyo-e tradition.

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